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The reinvented suit: structure and femininity


The reinvented suit: structure and femininity

Long borrowed from the men's wardrobe, the suit has set itself free. It is no longer about blending into a uniform, but about asserting a presence — precise, confident, deeply feminine.

The shoulder as architecture

The shoulder line structures everything else. Clean but never rigid, it sets the authority of the silhouette. It is the starting point of a suit that stands on its own without overpowering the woman who wears it.

The waist rediscovered

Contemporary cuts rediscover the waist. A belted jacket, a high-rise trouser: the suit draws the woman instead of erasing her. Structure doesn't exclude the curve — it underlines it.

The power of fabric

Cool wool, fluid crepe, soft gabardine: fabric changes everything. It brings movement where the cut brings rigour. That dialogue is what makes a suit feel alive.

The suit doesn't hide the woman: it places her front and centre.

Well chosen, a suit becomes second nature — the assurance you slip on in the morning and that stays with you all day.

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